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1 1 | 1. St. Cyril, Patriarch of Alexandria,
2 2 | Constantinople, treated St. Cyril's authority with similar
3 4 | the leading part which St. Cyril played in these important
4 5 | 5. For Cyril, however, it was not enough
5 6 | rite not only count St. Cyril among the 'ecumenical Fathers,'
6 8 | of the East have for St. Cyril is mingled with an equal
7 9 | that all should take St. Cyril as their model in striving
8 11| the Christian faith, St. Cyril's untiring energy and unyielding
9 15| the Council of Nicaea, St. Cyril, while himself firmly adhering
10 17| 17. Let Cyril of Alexandria be a model
11 17| The result was that, when Cyril's 'dogmatic' letter had
12 20| may see an example in St. Cyril's remarkable conduct. Vigorously
13 24| twelve 'Chapters' which St. Cyril had drawn up at the Synod
14 24| dignity.'26 In this way St. Cyril's charity bore in abundance
15 31| writes that 'he had embraced Cyril as though present in his
16 31| and the authority of St. Cyril. It was therefore in the
17 31| Celestine, a new Paul; to Cyril, a new Paul; to Celestine,
18 31| thanks. One Celestine, one Cyril, one faith of the Synod,
19 32| 32. No wonder, then, that Cyril could write shortly afterwards: ~
20 33| same constant union of St. Cyril with the Apostolic See is
21 33| of the Roman See that St. Cyril began to take measures for
22 35| plainly enough that St. Cyril was in perfect accord with
23 35| of his confidence in St. Cyril and his gratitude towards
24 38| called Christians take St. Cyril as their model, and work
25 43| who, though they hold St. Cyril in great veneration, yet
26 44| also, if they examine St. Cyril's writings with unprejudiced
27 45| fifteenth centenary of St. Cyril, to implore the most powerful
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